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Re: Outlook Repeatedly asks for user name and password     

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Author: mikewohlford
Date: Jan 27, 2007 07:42

Go to 'Control Panel' and open 'Administrative Tools' Open 'Services' and find 'Protected Storage' Change 'Startup type' to "automatic" Then click Start Close all windows and try outlook again someonelikeyou wrote: Help! I've been all over the net trying to find a fix for this. I am using Outlook 2002. Windows XP. I have five POP email accounts set up. One of the accounts ...
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Re: Outlook Repeatedly asks for user name and password     

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Author: Brian Tillman
Date: Jan 23, 2007 12:29

someonelikeyou <allyscout@gmail.com> wrote: I am using Outlook 2002. Windows XP. I have five POP email accounts set up. One of the accounts repeatedly asks me to enter my username and password - it will not retain it. In addition to what Vince says, it seems to me that Windows has a maximum allowed number of simultaneous network connections, the value of which can be changed in ...
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Re: Outlook Repeatedly asks for user name and password     

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Author: Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]
Date: Jan 23, 2007 11:22

Take a look here, it may help: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290684 "someonelikeyou" <allyscout@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1169578303.010739.86750@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... Help! I've been all over the net trying to find a fix for this. I am using Outlook 2002. Windows XP. I have five POP email accounts set up. One of the accounts repeatedly ...
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